Depicting colours: Reply to Newall

Philosophical Quarterly 57 (229):674–678 (2007)
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Abstract

In a recent paper in this journal, 'Pictures, Colour and Resemblance', Michael Newall criticizes my views about how colours are depicted. In this reply, I set out my views and then discuss Newall's criticism of them

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Depiction.John Hyman & Katerina Bantinaki - 2017 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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Pictorial art and visual experience.J. Hyman - 2000 - British Journal of Aesthetics 40 (1):21-45.
Pictures, colour and resemblance.Michael Newall - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (225):587–595.

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